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Ordinary quackery celebrates its premiere: Gelting customs group plays “Da Baderkriag”

2024-02-27T14:14:48.442Z

Highlights: Ordinary quackery celebrates its premiere: Gelting customs group plays “Da Baderkriag’. As of: February 27, 2024, 3:00 p.m By: Peter Herrmann CommentsSplit Rustic treatment: The barber (Alex Kiesel) takes on Resi Kotzenrieder (Sabine Wirtensohn) Mare Kotzenieder (Katharina Gebhardt) provides moral support. The audience laughed loudly when Toni put the enema that smelled of feces into his mouth or the goat farmer knelt on the barber's chair.



As of: February 27, 2024, 3:00 p.m

By: Peter Herrmann

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Rustic treatment: The barber (Alex Kiesel) takes on Resi Kotzenrieder (Sabine Wirtensohn).

Mare Kotzenrieder (Katharina Gebhardt) provides moral support.

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The Gelting customs group celebrated an acclaimed premiere of the new play “Baderkrieg” in the theater on Geretsrieder Leitenstrasse.

Gelting - A large pair of pliers, a hammer, a chisel and an enema for intestinal irrigation: The props on the stage of the theater on Leitenstrasse suggested something bad.

The fact that the three-act play “Da Baderkriag”, written by Markus Scheble and Martin Gasteiger, turned out to be an entertaining pleasure on Saturday evening was due to the actors in the traditional group who were in a good mood.

After the sold-out premiere there was thunderous applause.

Ordinary quackery celebrates its premiere: Gelting customs group plays “Da Baderkriag”

Before the curtain opened, the two theater directors Franz Wirtensohn junior and Markus Wirtensohn introduced the roles of the protagonists and a profession that has now almost been forgotten.

“The barber was a doctor who treated poor people whose teeth he pulled out in addition to cutting and styling their hair,” explained Franz Wirtensohn Jr.

After this introduction, the theater manager changed his clothes in no time and shortly afterwards reappeared lamenting at the beginning of the first act.

Plagued by a painful inflammation in his buttocks, Wirtensohn sought the advice of the barber in the role of the goat farmer Irgel - played by Alex Kiesel, who, fittingly, also practices the job of master hairdresser off stage.

However, when he saw his exposed backside, he was seized with horror.

“No one has ever held such a dirty piece of shit at me before,” he wrinkled his nose.

However, thanks to an ointment, the barber was able to quickly alleviate his patient's symptoms.

He was equally successful in treating the bleeding farrier (Daniel Mayerhofer) and the chatty Kotzenrieder sisters (Katharina Gebhardt and Sabine Wirtensohn).

The barber even put the latter into a respectable state of intoxication thanks to the opium tincture laudanum.

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However, the rustic treatment methods seemed to come to an abrupt end because the innkeeper (Konrad Mayr) wanted to set up a practice in the restaurant next door for his son Toni (Sebastian Schrills), who was supposedly studying medicine.

The barber declared war, but he soon realized that his future successor cannot see blood and is completely unsuitable for the profession of doctor.

The audience laughed loudly when Toni put the enema that smelled of feces into his mouth or the goat farmer knelt on the barber's chair with his pants down to have the pus removed.

Away from this crude slapstick, there was the love story of Toni and his heavily pregnant girlfriend Leni (Marie Wirtensohn) as well as the romance of waitress Burgl (Regine Mayr) and farrier Hias.

At the culmination of the piece, a childbirth was shown as a shadow play.

In supporting roles, Günter Schrills as Bräu and theater newcomer Florian Lechner as Hausl were convincing on stage.

Daniela Wenus designed the two-part stage set with great attention to detail.

The Deininger brass music playing during the breaks and the hospitality provided by the traditional group rounded off the successful premiere.

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: Further performances can be seen on: Saturday, March 2nd, 7:30 p.m.;

Sunday, March 3, 6 p.m.;

Friday, March 8;

7:30 p.m.;

Saturday, March 9, 7:30 p.m.;

Sunday, March 10, 6 p.m.;

Saturday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.;

Sunday, March 17, 6 p.m.;

Friday, March 22nd, 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, March 23rd, 7:30 p.m.

Tickets (15 euros each) are available at www.muenchenticket.de, remaining tickets are available at the box office.

Source: merkur

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